Ask HN: Are there any 'gigs' for script-based automation experts?

9 points by natpalmer1776 ↗ HN
I'm looking into ways I can potentially bring in more income on the side, and in terms of professional skills I have spent most of my time working on becoming extremely good with PowerShell.

My question is, has anyone here ever done 'consulting' type work that was purely scripting in nature, or is that just a pipe-dream?

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I know lots that do side work for small stuff. You could sign up for a service where clients contact you? My google skills found the following examples.

  *toptal.com
  *upwork.com
  *peopleperhour.com
  *guru.com
There seems to be demand for scripting jobs (scraping, browser automation, etc.) on Fiverr. Not sure how well that applies to PowerShell, but some sellers are making money with Python.
Yes, I've had a few jobs here and there that amount to just scripting.

It is all about how you spin it. If you say you do shell scripting, it doesn't sound like much, and you probably won't find much. But if you say you can automate legacy enterprise software environments into a modern DevOps paradigm, with scripted CI/CD, suddenly there are thousands of Microsoft-based IT shops in the country who need your help.

In other words, don't focus on the tech you are good at, focus on the business value it can deliver.

I might have a gig for someone like this next month. How can I reach you?